Thanks Ben, A few people I've spoken to have said the same thing but they also said that if you ordered the truck rather than buying one off the lot, you could pretty much spec it however you wanted so I'm doing mine as the R600. Thanks Al.

I am doing the LTL that they had. Extended the cab into an internal sleeper. Was not happy with the striping so now has been rubbed back. I have the Trucking Life magazine article, but photos do not give a good side shot of the name. Wonder who has done the decals? as I would like them too. Will post photos if photo bucket will let me.

Would this would be the LTL you're talking about? The one on the other forum is a standard cab with a sleeper box on it. I'll ask my son if he knows the blokes name or if it's just a forum name. If I find out what it is can/should I post it here or send a PM? This LTL is a nice piece of kit. Primed the chassis on the Mack today but managed to bust a steering link arm and mudguard bracket in the process - fat fingers!

Doing a bit of an Allan with this one (love your work Al). Thought the real truck was painted a stock blue until I tried to match it. Everything was too blue. Mixed my own which didn't look too bad especially going on but it dried too blue as well. Took the picture to the auto shop and tried to match it there. Nothing close on the shelf in rattle cans but mate said he'd be happy to mix a litre!? Went to the hobby shop and all his colours in Humbrol, Tamiya and the ones war gamers use were like pubic hair - all round it but no goal!. Eventually settled on a Tamiya which looked real close in the bottle in the shop, great stirred and not too bad on the sample.Looks too bloody grey on the model It is closer than the first colour. This colour makes the real one appear to have a green? tinge.

Looks even worse in this photo!! Looks like the best coat of grey primer I've ever done. It's a matt paint, I was hoping a satin coat once the decals were on would lift it, now I'm not so sure. Might be easier to use the picture as more of a guideline than a rule. Still no luck with decals for this yet. Do you guys sometimes wonder wtf you are doing or is it just me ? Lol.

Hi Deadly, I was the same. I'd heard that Futures etc was the go but couldn't find it anywhere. I then heard or read that Pledge floor polish was the go. The one in the photo is the one I use. Again it's the only Pledge product I could find and then the Mrs had a girls look and it was all she could find! Got it from Woolies. It says Aloe Vera on the bottle but it hasn't worried any decals, paint etc etc. Seems to work over Humbrols, Tamiyas auto rattle cans, nail polish all ok. Didn't hide the decal carrier real well but by trimming the decal closer to the colour and reducing the amount of excess should help this. It pours from the bottle into the airbrush bottle clear and doesn't need thinning. So far hasn't turned yellow with age but oldest model is about 2 years old - the Comet Kenworth Aerodyne elsewhere in the showroom. It doesn't give a real deep shine but I'm not after that on trucks plus I've only ever done 1 coat and haven't attempted to polish it.The other floor polish in the yellow bottle pours out a watery milk colour but dries clear. I've only tried this one on test pieces but the results seem similar to the pledge. Haven't tried this one over dark colours.

Still a bit to go but the old fiberglass casting doesn't stand up to much handling very well. Air cleaner barrels, air horns,dash, marker lights etc all ready to be done in chrome. Made up a rear light bar as well. Finally got all the wheels on as well.

Got decals for this but some I've been playing with are putting up a fight so I may have to rethink some of them.

Finally been able to post photo's here. Here is the LTL Fluff &Stuff I have been working on. Was not happy with the paint stripes so have started sanding back to do again. Had thought about moulding the cab, but have not made up my mind on that.

Nice work Kerry, are you doing it as Pozzolanic as well? Got the white on this ready to start the decals.

Didn't appreciate how much pinstriping was on this until I started to work out what I was going to need. Hopefully I'll get permission to turn the Bathurst races on and do a bit over the weeekend, deadline for Wagga is starting to get real close.

Apart from the owners name on the side, the sleeper has been decaled. Is decaled a word? spellcheck seems to disagree.

Did some rough numbers on the sleeper - 40 curves, 55 straights some of which needed a couple of pieces to make the length. No wonder it's slow! Have to paint the handles for the storage boxes on the sleeper sides blue before I can put the owners decals on.

Well, the Wagga deadline came and went and this didn't make it to the muster. The pinstripes decided they weren't going to be rushed so I didn't argue - married life teaches such things. Have got the cab done and clear coated. Need to add the chrome tape clamp to the drivers side air barrel pipe.

The photo didn't look that in your face in the folder! No secrets this close is there? Like the top half of the L in LTD missing!

Had to make a few changes to the original pin striping to make it a little easier to do but it still remains close to the original. The chrome tape on the sun visor is to represent the aluminium bracket that holds it to the truck. Some bolt head detail might be needed here. Have started work on the bull bar. I found that Auslowe's bar for a 4300 Inter Transtar had pretty much the right shape for the uprights, so I just cut the lower ends off and built a new bumper section to suit. Think I can use some of the offcuts for the lower part of the bar. I'll put a pic up when I've got all the bits together.